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  2. SFR - Wikipedia

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    SFR TV is a television service accessible on La Box de SFR and La Box Fibre de SFR, which delivers television programs via the broadband internet telephone network , high-speed internet (FTTH or FTTB fiber within Numericable). The service was also broadcast by satellite with SFR Sat available on the Astra 19.2°E satellite until October 2015.

  3. List of Yugoslav flags - Wikipedia

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    Flag Date Use Description 1918–1941: War flag of the Royal Yugoslav Army: The inscription reads "With faith in God, for King and Fatherland". 1918–1941: War flag of the Royal Yugoslav Army (in Latin script)

  4. Flag of Serbia and Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The national flag of Serbia and Montenegro was originally adopted on 27 April 1992 as the flag of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and was used until 2006. After the country was renamed to the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro in February 2003, it remained in use as the national flag until the country's dissolution in June 2006.

  5. Numericable - Wikipedia

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    Following the launch of the SFR by Numericable offers, Canalsat has withdrawn the Numericable exemption, which has made it lose certain channels such as Eurosport, Disney XD, Disney Junior, Disney Cinema, Comédie+, Planète+, Télétoon+ and Piwi+. Altice launched its SVOD service, Zive, on 17 November 2015. It was renamed SFR Play in late 2016.

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  7. Twitter, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Twitter, Inc. was an American social media company based in San Francisco, California, which operated and was named for its flagship social media network prior to its ...

  8. Duško Tošić - Wikipedia

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    On 7 July 2010, he joined Red Star Belgrade, signing a three-year contract, rejecting the interest of some English clubs. [7] On 31 August 2011, it was announced he would join Real Betis on a two-year loan with an option of Betis buying the player afterwards. [8] He returned to Red Star in January 2012.

  9. Marko Pantelić - Wikipedia

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    The phenomenon became so popular that anonymous fans created profiles on Twitter and Facebook to mimic Pantelić's humorous personality. [10] Pantelić himself confirmed that he is not the owner of either profiles, but admitted to Kurir that he found his alter egos funny and claimed that he would even want to meet the people behind his social ...